Nigeria’s electricity supply in September 2025 remained heavily concentrated among a handful of generation stations, with just 10 of the 26 grid-connected power plants accounting for 81 per cent of total energy produced during the month. Read More
The Nigerian Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (NIEEE) held its 2025 End-of-Year event yesterday, Saturday, 18th October, 2025 at Kaduna Electric’s Head Office Auditorium. The event, themed “Innovation for a Sustainable Energy Future,” brought together engineers and energy experts to discuss advancements in the sector. The Managing Director/CEO, Dr. Umar Hashidu, and his Deputy, […]
The Managing Director/CEO, Dr. Umar Hashidu, and his Deputy, Abubakar Sadiq Mohammed, met with the leadership and some residents of TUC Estate in Millennium City, Kaduna, on Saturday, 18th October 2025, to brief them on Kaduna Electric’s plan to commence the installation and replacement of meters in their estate under the DISREP Project. In his […]
Ikeja Electric Plc, in partnership with the Licensed Electrical Contractors Association of Nigeria, has trained over 100 young electricians and field technicians in safety procedures, risk management, and industry standards as part of efforts to improve professionalism in the power sector. Read More
As Nigeria moves to strengthen renewable energy manufacturing and champion local content, the European Union on Thursday said that creative partnerships between the public and private sectors, including research and innovation ecosystems, are key to achieving the country’s clean energy goals. Read More
In a sign that Nigeria may soon anchor West Africa’s energy leap, four states on Tuesday, October 14, inked solar mini-grid agreements as part of a sweeping push behind a $3 billion renewable energy fund. Read More
The Nigerian government has finalised the implementation framework for the ₦4 trillion Presidential Power Sector Debt Reduction Plan, indicating a decisive step towards restoring financial stability and investors’ confidence in Nigeria’s electricity market.
Nigeria recorded a sharp rise in power-sector accidents in the second quarter of 2025, reporting 60 separate incidents, which resulted in 38 fatalities and 19 injuries, according to the latest data released by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC). Read More
Eko Electricity Distribution Company Plc (EKEDC) has formally registered Excel Electricity Distribution Company Limited as a wholly owned subsidiary to oversee its electricity distribution operations within Lagos State. Read More
Despite Nigeria’s installed capacity of 13,014 MW serving over 220 million people, only 55 per cent of Nigerians has grid access, highlighting persistent energy challenges in the country, the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) has said. Read More